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GARY EUGENE VEINOT Peacefully with his loving family at his side, on February 1, 2005, Gary passed away at the age of 60 at the Riverview Health Centre. Gary was predeceased by his father Herman; and will be sadly missed by his mother Minnie; and his wife of 31 years, Mary. Gary is survived by his five children, Laura (Ed), Derrick (Jan), Mike (Sandra), Steve (Marta), daughter Lisa; and was very proud of his nine grandchildren. Gary will be sadly missed by his two brothers and their families. Gary will be remembered as being a hardworking, loyal, loving, husband, father and grandfather that will be missed. The family would like to thank the 3rd floor Palliative Care ward at the Riverview Health Centre for all their support and compassion. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held in the chapel of Voyage Funeral Home, 220 Hespeler Ave., on Saturday, February 5 at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to CancerCare Manitoba or the Palliative Care unit at the Riverview Health Centre. Arrangements entrusted to: VOYAGE FUNERAL HOME CREMATORIUM 220 Hespeler Ave @ Henderson Hwy 668-3151

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 03, 2005

Condolences & Memories (10 entries)

  • 20 years have passed since this obituary was publisbed and somehow it came up as i searched my father Derricks name. Derrick was the 2nd oldest child of Gary's 5 kids, and i am Derricks 1st born, and garys 3rd oldest Grandchild. Sadly i can only offer sympathy and condolence to my. Extrnded and even immifiate family. I say that because i can remember so very little of him and even my child hood. I remember christmas dinners made by his wife mary at their home. I can remember the basement being where the grandkids (all 9 of us) being banished to its very comfortable and entertaining reckroon basement. Though to young and too short to play seriously i found myself enjoying Grampies pool table. Since his passing when i was 15 i have become more and Estranged from the Veinot family. Not knowing who they are or where and even upholding a level of distance from my father. Though it saddens me to. Remember grampies passing the ray of hope was remembering him smile when he saw all his grandchildren. I hope to honor HIM with carrying the last name and hope to pass it to my son or daughter one day. - Posted by: Jarret Leigh Veinot (3 oldest Grandson of Mr.Gary Eugene Veinot) on: Dec 29, 2025

  • I miss you very much. I still look out the kitchen window Sunday mornings waiting to go for our coffee. I know you are with Dad. - Posted by: carrol veinot (Family) on: Mar 10, 2005

  • Gary, I love you and will always miss you. Mom - Posted by: Minnie (Family) on: Mar 05, 2005

  • You will always be missed by everyone. Life will not be the same without out. God Bless Brian, Penny and family - Posted by: Brian (Family) on: Mar 02, 2005

  • You will always be missed by everyone. Life will not be the same without out. - Posted by: Brian (Family) on: Mar 02, 2005

  • Dad I love you so much and will always miss you - Posted by: Lisa Veinot (Family) on: Feb 22, 2005

  • Dad we all love and miss you very much. You will always remain in our hearts and thoughts. - Posted by: laura oleszko (Family) on: Feb 19, 2005

  • Dad you'll always be missed - Posted by: Mike Veinot (Family) on: Feb 18, 2005

  • Dear Mary: I am sorry to hear of the loss of your husband Gary. May you find comfort in your memories of your time spent together during your 30 years of marriage. - Posted by: Tammy Hooper (Co-Worker) on: Feb 05, 2005

  • Mary, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved husband. Take Care of yourslf..... Sincerely, LeeAnn - Posted by: LeeAnn Shelby (Co-Worker) on: Feb 03, 2005

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